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I'm thinning the herd so I can concentrate on my main collecting interest. All prices include shipping, and Paypal is strongly preferred. If you're using Paypal, add 3%.
First is a small bowie made by Ray Laconico with a cocobolo coffin handle and a 5160 blade. It's basically a safe queen with very slight issues. The second picture shows a small depression on the mark side of the handle from when it was dropped it. Overall length is 10.25" and the blade is a hair over 5.25" SOLD
Next is a triple orange Landi PSK. Not mint, but barely used. Overall length is 6.25" and the blade is just over 2" SOLD
Third is a wharncliff EDC made by Chris Moss. The steel is 1095, I believe. It's a very clean, elegant knife, and unused. It does have scratches and scuffs on the blade, but that's inevitable with the kydex sheath. I don't see many knives from Chris lately, so here's a chance to grab a good example of his work that you don't need to be afraid to use. Overall length is 8.75" and the blade is 4.25" $130
I hate to let this one go, but I already have a number of good cooking knives. It's a German-style chef's knife made of L6/15n20 with a walnut handle, made by J. Neilson. SOLD
Finally I have this small EDC by Mike Wilson. The blade is L6 and the scales are stag. Comes with a very well made leather sheath that makes it well suited for pocket carry. It does have some issues because I carried it a bit and before I did so I eased a the less hand-friendly corners on the handle. As a result there are scratches that I just never took the time to work out. The overall length is 6" and the blade is 2.5" $85
James
First is a small bowie made by Ray Laconico with a cocobolo coffin handle and a 5160 blade. It's basically a safe queen with very slight issues. The second picture shows a small depression on the mark side of the handle from when it was dropped it. Overall length is 10.25" and the blade is a hair over 5.25" SOLD
Next is a triple orange Landi PSK. Not mint, but barely used. Overall length is 6.25" and the blade is just over 2" SOLD

Third is a wharncliff EDC made by Chris Moss. The steel is 1095, I believe. It's a very clean, elegant knife, and unused. It does have scratches and scuffs on the blade, but that's inevitable with the kydex sheath. I don't see many knives from Chris lately, so here's a chance to grab a good example of his work that you don't need to be afraid to use. Overall length is 8.75" and the blade is 4.25" $130

I hate to let this one go, but I already have a number of good cooking knives. It's a German-style chef's knife made of L6/15n20 with a walnut handle, made by J. Neilson. SOLD

Finally I have this small EDC by Mike Wilson. The blade is L6 and the scales are stag. Comes with a very well made leather sheath that makes it well suited for pocket carry. It does have some issues because I carried it a bit and before I did so I eased a the less hand-friendly corners on the handle. As a result there are scratches that I just never took the time to work out. The overall length is 6" and the blade is 2.5" $85

James
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